multiply 6*twice the side
A cube has got all of its sides with equal length. Let 'a' be the length of each side. Then TSA(Total surface area)= 6a2.
So 'a'= Square root of (TSA/6).
After calculating 'a', Volume=a3.
tsa of cube is 6a2 (where 'a' is the length of one side of cube)...
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Well it depends what your asking, if your just looking for the perimiter it would be length times 2 plus height times 2. Now if your looking for lateral surface area the formula would be length times height times 2 plus length times height times 2, heres a better look at the formula. perimiter (P) = L+L+W+W lateral surface area (LSA) = 2xLxH +2xWxH Now if your looking for total surface area (The total surface area of a rectangular solid includes the lateral suface area plus the area of the top and bottom) The formula would be. Total surface area (TSA)= 2xLxH + 2xWxH + 2xLxW W = Width L = Length h = Height Well I hope that helps Karp
tsa of cube is 6a2 (where 'a' is the length of one side of cube)...
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TSA=total surface area=2Xarea of base + perimeter of baseXheight
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